Richard Furch delves into reverb parameters, focusing on reverb time and pre-delay settings in this insightful masterclass.
He explains that reverb time in certain units, like the Buckram, can feel shorter than others, influencing the perceived length and impact on vocals. Furch suggests using mathematical approaches to set reverb length, such as matching it to the song's tempo, but ultimately trusts his intuition to guide adjustments.
When discussing pre-delay, Furch highlights its subtlety in maintaining vocal clarity. He advises experimenting with pre-delay settings between 50-100 milliseconds, aligning with the song's tempo for a more cohesive sound. This approach can transform pre-delay into a musical element, enhancing creative expression in your mix.